The filacers office, or, The measne processe filacers make out before appearance, the nature and forms of their several writs, and the manner of their proceedings thereupon.: Together with a table of their fees. Very usefull for all attorneys and practisers of the law, for the dispatch of their businesse in the filacers office. With an exact table, relating to all the matters herein contained.

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The filacers office, or, The measne processe filacers make out before appearance, the nature and forms of their several writs, and the manner of their proceedings thereupon.: Together with a table of their fees. Very usefull for all attorneys and practisers of the law, for the dispatch of their businesse in the filacers office. With an exact table, relating to all the matters herein contained.
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J. B.
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London :: Printed for Tho. Firby, and are to be sold at his shop near Grayes-Inne-Gate in Holborn,
[1657]
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Courts -- Officials and employees -- England
Criminal procedure -- England
Civil procedure -- England
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"The filacers office, or, The measne processe filacers make out before appearance, the nature and forms of their several writs, and the manner of their proceedings thereupon.: Together with a table of their fees. Very usefull for all attorneys and practisers of the law, for the dispatch of their businesse in the filacers office. With an exact table, relating to all the matters herein contained." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A76070.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 9, 2024.

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The Entry of seisin in Dower upon a Grand-Cape, by default of the Tennant.

ss. C. D. and A. his wife, who was the wife of R. B. by N. M. their Attorney, offered themselves the 4. day against A. B. in a Plea of the third part of one message, with the appurtenances in S. which the same C. and A. in the Court of the Protector here claim as the Dower of the said A. by a Writ of the Lord Protector of Dower, whereof she hath nothing by the Default of the said A. B. &c. and he came not, and he here∣tofore made default here (to wit) in 8. dayes of St. Michael last past, after he was Summoned, &c. so that then the Sheriffe was commanded that he should take the third part aforesaid, with the appurtenances into the hand of the Lord Protector, and day, &c. and that

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he should Summon by good Summo∣ners, the aforesaid A. B. that he should be here at this day (to wit) in the mor∣row of all Souls, to answer the afore∣said C. D. and A. as well of the princi∣pal Plea, as of the default aforesaid, &c. And the Sheriffe now doth testifie the day of the taking, &c. and that he Summoned, &c. Therefore it is order∣ed that the aforesaid C. and A. his wife recover their seisin of the third part a∣foresaid, with the appurtenances against the aforesaid A.B. by default, &c. and the aforesaid A.B. be in mercy, &c.

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